“She basically exercised her First Amendment rights to tell a joke,” he said. “When you look at everything in the media, all the times entertainers make videos or express themselves in other ways, you’ve never seen an entertainer, let alone a comedian, be subject to a criminal investigation.”

That’s not completely true, The Times reported. In 2012, the Secret Service confronted rocker Ted Nugent after he said, “We need to ride into that battlefield and chop their heads off in November,” referencing the Obama administration.

All threats against the president are investigated, and Griffin is foolish if she thinks she can use her celebrity status as a license to say and do anything she pleases.

In her staged apology, she claimed that Trump and his family “broke” her and ruined her career by directing threats against her.

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